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Troubleshooting, Salvaging SRMemory Card in the Event Recording does not End Normally

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Playback only S25 or S15 Troubleshooting Port A (Output) Port B (Output) Port C (Output) Port D (Output) When you use an S25 or S15 card not for recording but for playback only, four files can be output simultaneously from the card. Playback can be made from any SRMemory card in the unit and multiple files can be played back from one SRMemory card. Network access When using a network cable to access the files in SRMemory cards, you can access the files if other recording or playback is in process. However, since SDI input/output has priority, the transfer rate via the network may decrease depending on input/output port usage. Salvaging SRMemory Card in the Event Recording does not End Normally After recording is completed, press the Eject button to safely eject the SRMemory card, or press the On/Standby button on the front panel to end unit operation. Recording will not end normally if the main power switch of the connector panel is turned off or the power cord is disconnected during recording. If this happens, the file system will not be updated and the video/audio data that was recorded in real time will not be recognized as a file, resulting in the content of the file that was recorded being lost. The unit is equipped with a function (salvage function) for restoring the data in SRMemory card with minimal loss. The salvage function allows the file to be restored based on the marker and other information recorded to the SRMemory card. The salvage process takes a few seconds to up to 60 minutes, depending on the state of the SRMemory card when the recording was interrupted. Notes • Before turning off the main power switch on the connector panel, switch the unit to the standby state with the On/Standby button on the front panel. • The salvage function is designed to salvage as much recorded material as possible in the event that an unforeseen accident occurs but there is no guarantee that 100% of the data will be restored. • The data immediately before recording was interrupted cannot be restored even if you execute this function. The amount of data that is lost is as follows. In SR-Lite mode: approx. 8 seconds of the data In SR-SQ mode: approx. 4 seconds of the data • Each time you insert an SRMemory card containing a file that has not been restored or turn the power on with such card in the unit, a confirmation dialog will appear asking you whether to perform a salvage. • An SRMemory card containing a file that has not been restored cannot be used to play back or record. • Formatting the SRMemory card will enable you to use it again, but all recorded data will then be lost. Appendix 56 Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting
Appendix
Playback only
When you use an S25 or S15 card not for recording but for
playback only, four files can be output simultaneously
from the card. Playback can be made from any SRMemory
card in the unit and multiple files can be played back from
one SRMemory card.
Network access
When using a network cable to access the files in
SRMemory cards, you can access the files if other
recording or playback is in process. However, since SDI
input/output has priority, the transfer rate via the network
may decrease depending on input/output port usage.
Troubleshooting
Salvaging SRMemory Card in the
Event Recording does not End
Normally
After recording is completed, press the Eject button to
safely eject the SRMemory card, or press the On/Standby
button on the front panel to end unit operation. Recording
will not end normally if the main power switch of the
connector panel is turned off or the power cord is
disconnected during recording. If this happens, the file
system will not be updated and the video/audio data that
was recorded in real time will not be recognized as a file,
resulting in the content of the file that was recorded being
lost.
The unit is equipped with a function (salvage function) for
restoring the data in SRMemory card with minimal loss.
The salvage function allows the file to be restored based on
the marker and other information recorded to the
SRMemory card.
The salvage process takes a few seconds to up to 60
minutes, depending on the state of the SRMemory card
when the recording was interrupted.
Before turning off the main power switch on the
connector panel, switch the unit to the standby state with
the On/Standby button on the front panel.
The salvage function is designed to salvage as much
recorded material as possible in the event that an
unforeseen accident occurs but there is no guarantee that
100% of the data will be restored.
The data immediately before recording was interrupted
cannot be restored even if you execute this function. The
amount of data that is lost is as follows.
In SR-Lite mode:
approx. 8 seconds of the data
In SR-SQ mode:
approx. 4 seconds of the data
Each time you insert an SRMemory card containing a
file that has not been restored or turn the power on with
such card in the unit, a confirmation dialog will appear
asking you whether to perform a salvage.
An SRMemory card containing a file that has not been
restored cannot be used to play back or record.
Formatting the SRMemory card will enable you to use it
again, but all recorded data will then be lost.
Port D (Output)
Port C (Output)
Port B (Output)
Port A (Output)
S25 or S15
Notes